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Originally Posted by Bagwell-1994
Duly noted. I think everyone had hammered the points home 10 fold! [emoji1787] Makes me want to do a deep dive on Mick now. I honestly didn't know a whole lot about him.
O.P. I apologize for inadvertently helping to turn this thread into a Mantle biography.
My original post point was: Mantle is one of, if not the best, value investments for collectors.
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I liked, "The Last Boy" by Jane Levy.
Listen to Bob Shepard announce him coming to the plate. The way the name rolls off the tongue.
Watch his highlights, pour over his stats. Let's not forget his TORN ACL in his rookie season that never was operated on he played through his entire career. Players today are babies compared to back in the day. They simply PLAYED. Listen to his simple country drawl. We tried to imitate it. He was such a flawed person, but in the end he seeked and found redemption I think? Kinda a great human interest story really. Watch his Eulogy by Bob Costas.
What about Trout, the guy they compared him with? He wouldn't even DH with a sore knee this year. Hit .220 and that was considered HOT before the sprain. Blew off his teammates to have a "6 week" surgery, when they said he could DH. They despise him whereas the Mick's teammates LOVED him. Anyone who has followed the CHY NA Doll knew he wouldn't come back. Bam! a second knee surgery. Shocker. No, very predictable. 5 years missed in his prime. Yea he was great for a very short period, but I choose to forget the Splashing Trout and his 10,478 rookie cards, PSA 10 1 of 1's.
I don't see Trout on anyone's "investment list" but Mantle is on everyone's. While I had the pleasure to watch trout play in person dozens of time, sure he was great when he was in the lineup. Still I have never owned a Trout card. I have 99% of every Mantle card. That's just me I guess? I buy what I liked.